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GOLDEN Security Data Summary

As of 14 May 2026, GOLDEN (GOLDEN) trades at ₦13.00 on the NASD OTC market. The company has a market capitalisation of ₦1.52B with 117.03M shares outstanding. The latest recorded daily change is 0.00%. GOLDEN is an unquoted public company trading on Nigeria's over-the-counter securities exchange.

About NASD OTC Trading for GOLDEN

GOLDEN is traded on the NASD OTC Securities Exchange, Nigeria's platform for unquoted public companies. NASD OTC securities offer an alternative investment avenue beyond the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) main board. Prices are negotiated between registered market participants and updated daily. Investors can track GOLDEN's price history, market cap, and shares outstanding on NGX Pulse.

Frequently Asked Questions — GOLDEN

What is GOLDEN's share price today?

GOLDEN's latest price on the NASD OTC market is ₦13.00, as of 2026-05-12. Prices on the NASD OTC are updated daily during trading sessions.

What is GOLDEN's market capitalisation?

GOLDEN's current market capitalisation is ₦1.52B, based on the latest available price and 117.03M shares outstanding.

What is the NASD OTC market?

The NASD OTC (Non-Dealing Member Arm of the Securities Dealers Association of Nigeria) is Nigeria's over-the-counter securities exchange for trading unlisted and unquoted public companies. Unlike the NGX, NASD OTC companies are not listed on the main stock exchange but their shares can still be traded between registered participants.

How do I buy GOLDEN shares?

You can buy GOLDEN shares through a licensed NASD OTC broker or stockbroker who provides access to the NASD platform. NGX Pulse does not facilitate trading — always consult a licensed broker and review the security's price history and fundamentals before investing.

How is GOLDEN different from NGX-listed stocks?

GOLDEN trades on the NASD OTC market, which handles securities that are not listed on the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX). NASD OTC securities tend to have lower trading volumes and liquidity than NGX-listed equities, but they still represent ownership in registered Nigerian companies.